Austrian companies are exploring new opportunities to participate in Kyrgyzstan’s mining, industrial, hydropower, winter tourism, digitalization, and security technology sectors, the Kyrgyz Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced following high-level meetings in Vienna, Trend reports.
During the visit, Kyrgyz Deputy Foreign Minister Meder Abakirov held a series of discussions with senior Austrian officials, including Markus Hoffer, Head of the Austria–Central Asia parliamentary friendship group, and members of the Austrian Parliament. Talks centered on strengthening economic and technological cooperation between the two countries, as well as expanding dialogue within the Central Asia+ format.
Deputy Minister Abakirov also briefed the Austrian side on preparations for Kyrgyzstan’s parliamentary elections scheduled for November 30, 2025, and invited Austria to join as election observers. Hoffer confirmed that Austrian parliamentarians plan to participate as part of an OSCE monitoring mission.
Economic and Industrial Cooperation
In a separate meeting with Austrian Deputy Finance Minister Andreas Reichhardt, the two sides reviewed progress on agreements reached during Kyrgyz President Sadyr Japarov’s visit to Austria in November 2024. Key focus areas included finance, natural resources development, and digital transformation initiatives.
Both parties emphasized Austria’s technological expertise and discussed the involvement of Austrian firms in a range of Kyrgyz projects, including:
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Mining and industrial production,
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Hydropower development,
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Winter tourism and skiing infrastructure,
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Digital and security technology applications.
Strategic Dialogue and Regional Role
Deputy Minister Abakirov also met with experts from the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES), where he provided updates on Kyrgyzstan’s reform agenda, current economic and political developments, and the country’s role in regional and global security.
The discussions were also joined by members of the Kyrgyz-Austrian Friendship Society, underscoring the growing diplomatic and cultural engagement between the two nations.